Noun
tapan (plural tapans)
Alternative form of tupan (“kind of drum”)
Addressing the large gathering in the financial capital, Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand, CMD, NALCO, said, “Consumption of Aluminium in India will see a quantum jump by 2030 and the country has to enhance its production to meet the demand.” Source: Internet
Now is the time for the West Bengal government to intervene and help them carve an alternative plan,” said Tapan Saha. Source: Internet
Tapan Jyoti Chakma had fallen out with the main UPDF and formed the breakaway faction in late 2017, which along with a number of other issues had become a death warrant on his head. Source: Internet
“Spot gold prices for 24 karat in Delhi witnessed strong opening and gained Rs 687 with recovery in international prices,” HDFC Securities Senior Analyst (Commodities) Tapan Patel said. Source: Internet
Joint Council of Bus Syndicates general secretary Tapan Banerjee said two seats in every bus associated with the organisation will be marked as “Tridhara.” Source: Internet
"Warmer temperatures can result in early activity of the pests in the spring and increased activity during the season," said Tapan Pathak, the UC Cooperative Extension climate change specialist and the study’s principle investigator. Source: Internet